ing Magazine
Panic! At the UniversitySurviving the final weeks of college can be a struggle for many students. As can the middle of the semester. For this blog piece I shared some wise, upperclassman advise on taking naps and remembering to breathe. Click on the image to read the whole blog article.
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Lacking Profit? Abundant in Benefits?Finding an internship can be a major challenge for students, and there isn't always an opportunity for many students. I decided to ask a couple students their thoughts on the subject as well as to talk about their experiences. Click on the image to read the whole article.
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Hello, Sunshine Goodbye S.A.D. - for nowWriting for the theme of, "Beating the Winter Blues," I researched best practices of taking care of oneself with Seasonal Affective Disorder. It was a therapeutic experience to write this article and I hope it was of help to the readership of ing Magazine. Click on the image to read the whole article.
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Capital Area Women's LifeStyle
Jen Dubey A Helping Hand at Every OpportunityWriting for Capital Area Women's LifeStyle Magazine, I sat down with Jen Dubey, a Lansing local, and she shared the value of getting involved in one's community. From early childhood philanthropy to working with Lansing Rotary, Jen is an avid believer in giving back to one's community. Click on the image to read the whole article.
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Bringing Tea Culture from Across the PondMSU alumni, Raji Singh traveled across the Atlantic ocean in order to learn more about the business, marketing and culture of Newby Tea. She shared her passion of the brews and history with me for the April issue of Capital Area Women's LifeStyle Magazine. Click on the image to read the whole article.
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Going Green at Home, Work and the CommunityFor April, CAWL wanted to take a look at some locals who had some advise about going green at home and in the workplace. An avid outdoors-woman and an energy & eco-strategies program coordinator for the Lansing Board of Water & Light, Natalie Mohlnar had a lot to say. Click on the image to read the whole article.
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Other Publications
Journey to the Heart of NonFiction
After visiting the AWP Conference in Washington D.C. there was a lot for me to reflect on and only so many words to type it all out. I settled on four pieces of advice that I wished I had time to consider before visiting the conference. Click on the image to read the whole article.